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Commercial
wallcoverings are produced specifically for
use in hotels, apartment buildings, office
buildings, schools and hospitals. They are
manufactured to meet or surpass minimum physical
and performance characteristics set forth
in Federal guidelines (Federal Specifications
CCC-W408). The guidelines focus on requirements
for flammability, tear strength, abrasion
resistance, washability, scrubbability, and
stain resistance. Examples of various types
of commercial wallcoverings are:
- Acoustical wallcoverings
are designed for use on vertical surfaces,
panels, operable walls and any place
sound reduction is a primary factor,
such as meeting rooms, offices, theaters,
auditoriums, restaurants as well as corridors
and elevator lobbies. These products
are predominantly made of man-made polyester
and olefin fibers, and are tested for
a special sound absorption rating known
as a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NCR)
rating. This rating indicates the amount
of sound absorbed into the wall. The
higher the number, the more noise absorption.
- Cork and Cork
Veneer have a variegated texture with
no definite pattern or design. Cork Veneer
is shaved from cork planks or blocks
and laminated to a substrate that may
be colored or plain.
- Fabric Backed
Vinyl is a wallcovering that has a woven
substrate of fabric or a non-woven synthetic
substrate. In either case, the substrate
is laminated to a solid vinyl decorative
surface. General categories of this type
of wallcovering include:
Type I (Light Duty) -
Typically for use in office
areas, hospital patient rooms
and hotel rooms.
Type II (Medium Duty) -
Typically for use in foyers, lounges,
corridors and classrooms.
- Natural Textile
Wallcoverings are usually laminated to
a backing to enhance dimensional stability
and to prevent the adhesive from coming
through to the surface. These backings
are usually acrylic or paper. Textiles
are manufactured in a variety of widths
and are constructed of natural fibers.
Natural textiles can be finely designed
or coarse in texture depending on the desired
look.
- Paper Backed
Vinyl / Solid Sheet Vinyl is a wallcovering
that has a paper (pulp) substrate laminated
to a solid decorative surface. This type
of wallcovering is very durable since the
decorative surface is a solid sheet of
vinyl. It is classified as scrubbable and
peelable.
- Polyolefin /
Synthetic Textile Wallcoverings are woven
and non-woven looking wallcoverings and
were developed to give the aesthetic appearance
of a natural textile while adding an increased
value in stain and abrasion resistance.
These products are generally put up with
an acrylic or paper backing. Many of these
products are comprised of polyolefin yarns,
which are olefin fibers made from polymers
or copolymers of propylene.
- String Effects
are wallcoverings that have very fine vertical
threads laminated to a paper type substrate.
- Underliner is
a blank stock-type wallcovering. It comes
in different weights such as light, medium,
and heavy. It can be plain paper stock
or a non-woven type material. Liner can
be used on almost any wall surface, such
as plaster, sheetrock (drywall), paneling
and cinder block. Its purpose is to provide
a smooth surface for the installation of
wallcoverings.
- Vinyl Coated
Paper is a wallcovering that has a paper
substrate on which the decorative surface
has been sprayed or coated with an acrylic
type vinyl or polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
- Wood Veneer
wallcoverings are mostly laminated to fabric
backing. They are usually made in sheets
18 to 24 inches wide, and provided in any
length up to 144 inches long. Due to characteristics
relative to environmental and grain matching,
wood veneers are used mostly in the office
or conference room environment along with
some other specialty areas, such as large
columns.
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